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A 10-month trial concluded that their newborns were murdered by Lucy Letby. Now they have been presented with a body of evidence gathered by some of the world's leading neonatal experts that could ...
A panel of international medical experts has given alternative causes of death in several cases against Lucy Letby. Retired neonatologist Dr Shoo Lee, who co-authored an academic paper on air ...
Lucy Letby's lawyer Mark McDonald has spoken out on what he calls "game changing" evidence that challenges the prosecution's case against the convicted nurse. Speaking to GB News, McDonald said a ...
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The 67th annual Grammy Awards struck a somber tone Sunday night as music's biggest stars paid tribute to a city in mourning. After destructive wildfires swept across Los Angeles earlier this month ...
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A panel of 14 experts from six countries have reviewed the evidence of Lucy Letby's case and say they have found "no medical evidence" that she murdered seven babies while working as a neonatal nurse.
However, Swift has not been named among those to perform at the ceremony. The Grammys announced earlier this week that Sunday evening will include performances from Stevie Wonder, Lady Gaga ...
Some of music's biggest stars took the stage at the 67th Annual Grammy Awards. More than 20 musicians performed during the awards show, which was hosted by Trevor Noah at the Crypto.com Arena. The ...
Ahead of the Grammys, on Sunday, Feb. 2, the Recording Academy announced that the singers are set to perform "a special tribute" in honor of L.A. following the devastating wildfires in the city.